Browse Forums Increasing Home Value 1 Nov 28, 2011 3:43 pm I've noticed that new townhouses being built around me that are very similar in floorspace are going for $100k more than our house is worth. I know "new" always gets a premium but I also think that their layout might be part of it. Primarily they have master suites which mine doesn't. So I have been playing with my floorplan (Note this is not to scale and is just some ideas by me). I reckon by losing a bedroom upstairs I could get a master suite see below. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ But not wanting to lose a bedroom I'd need to reconfigure downstairs to create the 3rd bedroom/study - as below. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ My question is would having the master suite upstairs off-set the loss of the second living area downstairs in terms of value. I'd be interested to hear views? Nov 09 - Bought Land Aug 10 - Site Clearance Nov 10 - Slabbed Jan 11 - Framed Mar 11 - Locked Up May 11 - Fixed July 11 - Keys Blog: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=34238 Re: Considering new floor plan - advice please 2Nov 28, 2011 4:35 pm I don't think so. Since the family area on the original plan would essentially be your meals area. I like your changed plan except for the toilet facing the door in the main bathroom, and the fact person in bed 3 would have to go up stairs to shower. Re: Considering new floor plan - advice please 3Nov 28, 2011 5:21 pm I like it too. Ensuites seem to be a must. The study can be a small tv room for people if they only need 2 Bedrooms. Makes a better rental option too..basically 2 bedrooms, 2. Bathrooms, study. Would appeal to flatters cos each get a bathroom. Great job! Re: Considering new floor plan - advice please 4Nov 29, 2011 7:31 am d@n I like your changed plan except for the toilet facing the door in the main bathroom, and the fact person in bed 3 would have to go up stairs to shower. Yes that is a downside there is no space to fit a shower downstairs and the main bathroom is always going to be a compromise as there is no space to separate the WC from the rest of the room - it doesn't have to face the door however this is just a sketch of a possible outline. I thought there at least it would separate it from the vanity a bit. I know from this site there are a number of people who do not like having the WC in the bathroom and especially not too close to the vanity. kiwi The study can be a small tv room for people if they only need 2 Bedrooms. Makes a better rental option too..basically 2 bedrooms, 2. Bathrooms, study. Would appeal to flatters cos each get a bathroom That's true - and longer term that is our plan to rent it out. Thanks Nov 09 - Bought Land Aug 10 - Site Clearance Nov 10 - Slabbed Jan 11 - Framed Mar 11 - Locked Up May 11 - Fixed July 11 - Keys Blog: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=34238 Re: Considering new floor plan - advice please 5Dec 03, 2011 10:12 pm Depends on your target demographic. Give the people what they demand and it will sell. If you are doing it for resale speak to agents and get their opinion. What is the make up for the area? Families, DINKS? That will answer your question. Be careful not to over capitalise. The reno won't be cheap. Re: Considering new floor plan - advice please 6Dec 05, 2011 10:39 am Thanks Travelbug - the changes would primarily be for me I just don't want to lose the money on it when I finally come to sell or lease out. Nov 09 - Bought Land Aug 10 - Site Clearance Nov 10 - Slabbed Jan 11 - Framed Mar 11 - Locked Up May 11 - Fixed July 11 - Keys Blog: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=34238 6 55355 i thought the flipped plan initially but bec i want narrow pathway from entry to dining (dont like bend), also cannot fit the… 7 17286 Hi, Seeking volume or semi-custom builder in victoria(east), which have existing double story wide floor plans. Seeking 18-20m wide homes with depth of 12-15m long. Or… 0 25171 |